AMD Updates FX Processor Lineup, Adds Two Energy Efficient Models

The Tonga-based Radeon R9 285 graphics card isn’t the only thing AMD had in store for today; it’s also unveiled a couple of new FX processor SKUs, in addition to some updated pricing.

Unlike most processor launches, this one was a bit interesting because AMD gave us example systems of where certain models would fit in best. Take for example the FX-9590, the company’s 4.7GHz (5.0GHz burst) processor, which is now priced at $226. AMD says that this chip is best used in a gaming PC that costs around $1,500. Other components would include a 990FX motherboard (of course), a Radeon R9 290X, an R7 SSD and a 2TB hard drive, 16GB of DDR3-2133 memory, and an 800W power supply.

For a $1100 gaming PC, the new FX-8370 is recomended. Other specs for this rig include a 990FX or 990X motherboard, a Radeon R9 285, an R7 SSD and a 2TB hard drive, 16GB of DDR3-1866 memory, and a 650W power supply.

To settle at $226, the FX-9590 dropped $86. The FX-9370 likewise saw a drop, but of just $20. Either of these two CPUs can be purchased alongside AMD’s liquid CPU cooler for an additional ~$63.

Clock

Max Clock

Cores

TDP

DDR3

Price

Change

FX-9590

4.7GHz

5.0GHz

8

220W

DDR3

$226

-$86

FX-9370

4.3GHz

4.7GHz

8

220W

DDR3

$210

-$20

FX-8370

4.0GHz

4.3GHz

8

125W

DDR3

$199

New

FX-8370E

3.3GHz

4.3GHz

8

95W

DDR3

$199

New

FX-8350

4.0GHz

4.2GHz

8

125W

DDR3

$178

-$19

FX-8320

3.5GHz

4.0GHz

8

125W

DDR3

$147

-$11

FX-8320E

3.2GHz

4.0GHz

8

95W

DDR3

$147

New

The new SKUs are FX-8370, FX-8370E, and FX-8320E. As you might guess, “E” in those respective models refers to energy-efficiency, something that their rated TDPs back up.

There’s really not to much to say about these models or the adjusted lineup, except that everything listed is Piledriver-based and all feature eight-core designs. It’s unfortunate that we’ve gone a while without some truly brand-new models, but I suppose the upside is that what we do have is attractive at the respective price points.